Rich-to-poor public climate finance rose 17% in 2017 -OECD

Published 20:23 on November 29, 2018  /  Last updated at 20:23 on November 29, 2018  / /  Americas, Asia Pacific, Climate Talks, EMEA, International

Public climate finance from developed to developing countries totalled $56.7 billion in 2017, marking a 17% rise over the previous year and a 44% increase on 2013, according to data compiled by the OECD on Thursday.
Public climate finance from developed to developing countries totalled $56.7 billion in 2017, marking a 17% rise over the previous year and a 44% increase on 2013, according to data compiled by the OECD on Thursday.


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